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About the personas
The personas reflect the heterogeneity of international medical graduates and allow for a better understanding of the characteristics and pain points for international medical graduates and what support they need.

About the images

The images for the personas have been developed using AI technologies.  The personas draw on a range of evidence-based themes and are representative of the lived experiences of international medical graduates. To comply with research ethics requirements, we have created images for each person to capture the human element rather than using real photos of individuals.

Click on the images for a closer view or the button to download the PDF.

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